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. >> we move to texas where jurors are deliberating in the trial ol army psychiatrist charged in the fort hood shooting rampage. nadal hasan is representing himself and chose not to make a closing argument statement. >> two people were killed in it the shooting and dozens of others were hurt. hasan faces the death penalty ia convicted. >>> crowds gathered in the northwest today in preparation for the d.c. statehood and st self-determination rally in march. >>> mayor gray was among those in attendance at freedom plaza this afternoon and artists putut their thoughts to paper and poster boards they believe will help promote civil rightsmote saturday morning at the d.c. wat memorial. >>> growing outrage over an american-muslim group plan tous march in washington.li >> the grouph called the american-muslim political action committee is approved to hold march september 11th billed as million muslim march. >> muslims denounce terrorism.n they say that date iss insensitive to september 11th and their families. rallies are supposed to happen on the national maul, capitol hill, white house and
. >> we move to texas where jurors are deliberating in the trial ol army psychiatrist charged in the fort hood shooting rampage. nadal hasan is representing himself and chose not to make a closing argument statement. >> two people were killed in it the shooting and dozens of others were hurt. hasan faces the death penalty ia convicted. >>> crowds gathered in the northwest today in preparation for the d.c. statehood and st self-determination rally in march. >>>...
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. >> the army psychiatrist admits to killing 13 and injuring dozens in a shooting rampage at the texas military base. he is defendzing himself and frying to justify the shootings as defense of his muslim faith he the start his defense tomorrow. >> new details about the surviving boston bombing suspect. he suffered multiple gunshot wounds one to the face and a skull fracture. jurisdiction were described by the surgion who treated him after hide nothing a boat in the backyard he pleads not guilty who killed 3 people and injured 260 he faces a potential death sentence. 2 oklahoma teens charged with first degree murder in the deadly shooting of this australian basketball player. 23 year old crist ner lange was on an athletic scholarship. he was shot and kill indeed duncan friday out for a jog after visiting his girlfriend. the motive? according to police 3 bored teens picked him as he jogd and decided to kill someone for the fun of it. the baseball team as well as the school is coming together to support lane's family. >> now we like the lane family and australia the tiger family is thinki
. >> the army psychiatrist admits to killing 13 and injuring dozens in a shooting rampage at the texas military base. he is defendzing himself and frying to justify the shootings as defense of his muslim faith he the start his defense tomorrow. >> new details about the surviving boston bombing suspect. he suffered multiple gunshot wounds one to the face and a skull fracture. jurisdiction were described by the surgion who treated him after hide nothing a boat in the backyard he...
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he is spending his summer mowing lawns in the texas heat to raise money. when the tornado hit, the city was david stated -- devastated. thousands of homes were damaged. dylan says he wants to help people recover. it is 104 degrees. that didn't stop me. 90 lawns and two months and raised $16,000. the money was donated from one oklahoma family with six kids. 104 degrees didn't stop him. >> hard work out there. >> we are not going to see anything like that. >> the record is 98 degrees. not even close to that. this summer, not so hot out there. it is pretty nice. temperatures are generally in the 60s and 70s. 76 degrees at reagan national airport. seven off for our. mostly cloudy skies. the clouds will break apart to the north of us to increase to the south of d.c. 83 with the high. in record was 90 degrees 2010. that was not even the super hot summer we had last year. the record low as 55 in 1919. the weatherbug network, a 10th of an inch of rain. it is 71 at lafayette elementary. fairfax station at 70 degrees after-86 degrees. a touch of rain earlier. temper
he is spending his summer mowing lawns in the texas heat to raise money. when the tornado hit, the city was david stated -- devastated. thousands of homes were damaged. dylan says he wants to help people recover. it is 104 degrees. that didn't stop me. 90 lawns and two months and raised $16,000. the money was donated from one oklahoma family with six kids. 104 degrees didn't stop him. >> hard work out there. >> we are not going to see anything like that. >> the record is 98...
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in texas. we're hoping she may tip the cards for what the future might hold. please help us give a warm welcome to senator wendy davis. [applause] >> thank you. thank you all for having me here today, and thank you, angela, for inviting me to be here. it is a pleasure to be such -- to be with such an esteemed group of people. i have to tell you people get a little bit nervous when i approached the podium these days. you obviously know what happened on june 25 in the texas legislature, but in case you were one of the few people not live streaming it, i thought i would repeat the entire thing for you today.[laughter] let's get comfortable. in all seriousness, i am very honored and so grateful you are interested in hearing more from me. i am constantly reminded what a privilege it is to have of the voice in a decision that affects everyone's lives and their future. though i mean the voice figuratively, my initial understanding of the power of voice was quite literal. when i was a young girl my fam
in texas. we're hoping she may tip the cards for what the future might hold. please help us give a warm welcome to senator wendy davis. [applause] >> thank you. thank you all for having me here today, and thank you, angela, for inviting me to be here. it is a pleasure to be such -- to be with such an esteemed group of people. i have to tell you people get a little bit nervous when i approached the podium these days. you obviously know what happened on june 25 in the texas legislature, but...
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jean is from texas this morning. a chance toive you respond on the democratic line that some things mike brought up on the republican line. caller: i must say, first of all, as a nurse for 36 years, my social security retirement is $720 a month. i do get medicare. i think that what's going on in this country is a horrendous power struggle. the power struggle is for money. the fact that we did not take care of the large banking interests and we did not take care of those people who were losing their homes and could make their payments -- we wasted 3 years in that process. every time i hear someone say we need to cut off the medicare i just about have a stroke. for 30 years, i can honestly tell you, we did not get cost-of-living raises. and yet everyone else in the banking industry and the law industry, on and nonon, they all got their raises and their bonuses. but i can tell you in the profession of nursing, we didn't get anything except more hard work. host: you disagree with the headline from politico from yesterday
jean is from texas this morning. a chance toive you respond on the democratic line that some things mike brought up on the republican line. caller: i must say, first of all, as a nurse for 36 years, my social security retirement is $720 a month. i do get medicare. i think that what's going on in this country is a horrendous power struggle. the power struggle is for money. the fact that we did not take care of the large banking interests and we did not take care of those people who were losing...
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four-room farmhouse i was mentioning that to.hen added a second story >> sherry is watching us in jerry.on, texas, hi, >> caller: hello. my call. for taking i have a question about sally clarify r if you could the relationship george had with until after inued the revolutionary war. was she aware of that relationship? deal with that? or was it something that was not discuss? >> you want to start? >> want to disagree. >> you disagree. >> this is a classic example of unfortunately mrs. washington did her cause no good burning all of those letters. letters te 1950s, two vents scovered which the of reigning biographer, james great dealner made a out of. ome would say perhaps exaggerated. >> way too much -- >> -- their significance. fairfax was the wife of george william fairfax who was a neighbor and close friend. people described him as washington's best friend. lived just down river of -- from mt. vernon. -- what i think clearly would use the i word "infatuation." older, slightly older, very sophisticated to who wanted george as a young man very much to belong. be part of the colonial aristocracy,
four-room farmhouse i was mentioning that to.hen added a second story >> sherry is watching us in jerry.on, texas, hi, >> caller: hello. my call. for taking i have a question about sally clarify r if you could the relationship george had with until after inued the revolutionary war. was she aware of that relationship? deal with that? or was it something that was not discuss? >> you want to start? >> want to disagree. >> you disagree. >> this is a classic...
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c w: >> let's hear from texas, a republican caller. >> caller: i think all these issues locked together. it seems like if you go back every time there is a new conflict we don't pay attention reality.ysical next month obamacare kicks in. the last thing they want people to do is start really understanding that they are hitting you in your wallet. we the taxpayers are paying for this crap. as the man said earlier, we are using depleted uranium that is causing irritable bowel syndrome and god knows what else it is doing to the body. useo, we don't need to military force and no more military-industrial complex. get past all this they believe this and they believe that. there's always going to be lunatics. but they want to take it away from everybody. this is about money, that is all t is about it >> host: we should ask for a declaration if we feel so strongly than trade meaning an attack on syria. there should be an international response not a u.s. response writes another viewer this morning. over to twitter, the world cannot accept the use of chemical weapons. here's the front page of "us
c w: >> let's hear from texas, a republican caller. >> caller: i think all these issues locked together. it seems like if you go back every time there is a new conflict we don't pay attention reality.ysical next month obamacare kicks in. the last thing they want people to do is start really understanding that they are hitting you in your wallet. we the taxpayers are paying for this crap. as the man said earlier, we are using depleted uranium that is causing irritable bowel syndrome...
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ted cruz of texas was heckled at a town hall meeting in his home state yesterday. take a listen. >> there is a new paradigm. gentlemen, thank you for sharing your views. you know, part of the first amendment is about respecting the views of others. sir -- >> cruz's supporters outnumbered his opponents and applauded his effort to defund the president's health care law even if it leads to a government shutdown. >> i have publicly committed along with a number of other senators that under no circumstances will i vote for any continuing resolution that funds even one penny of obama care. [ applause ] >> let's bring in prominent conservative commentator bill crystal. good to see you as always. thanks for being here. do you think that this crusade by cruz is destined to fail? >> i think it will not be to defund all of obama care as of september 30th. i don't think it's impossible to delay key parts of obama care and not my advice would be to start off by trying to defund it all fine, but have a plan b. i think going after the individual mandate the president himself susp
ted cruz of texas was heckled at a town hall meeting in his home state yesterday. take a listen. >> there is a new paradigm. gentlemen, thank you for sharing your views. you know, part of the first amendment is about respecting the views of others. sir -- >> cruz's supporters outnumbered his opponents and applauded his effort to defund the president's health care law even if it leads to a government shutdown. >> i have publicly committed along with a number of other senators...
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. >> and texas has always posted the best place to bank in the country in texas, and never had the real huge run-up in the real estate. >> after they lost every single bank in the '80s, because i was a bank iing report in 1987 and watched them go undo, every single one. >> and yes -- >> and didn't ron pearlman come in. >> they had brilliant guys come in. >> that worked. >> yes, and the jerry ford and the other jerry ford, and i am looking for the retail to stabilize and we have reports coming up of the macro retail sales not that bad and then watch the china plays. caterpillar breaking out and i keep chi of the chanos interview that you did in delivering alpha, and he said that it is the short of the market, and a lot is because people believe that china is coming back and going to start ordering equipment again, and this is not an easy proposition to believe, however, the momentum is with the cats and the cummings now. >> when you mentioned china, of course, i look at yum, but it is not that bad now. i am not sure a full open, because it is only down 3%, jim. >> well, merrill lynch --
. >> and texas has always posted the best place to bank in the country in texas, and never had the real huge run-up in the real estate. >> after they lost every single bank in the '80s, because i was a bank iing report in 1987 and watched them go undo, every single one. >> and yes -- >> and didn't ron pearlman come in. >> they had brilliant guys come in. >> that worked. >> yes, and the jerry ford and the other jerry ford, and i am looking for the retail...
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in texas there's a 78-year-old woman that had 300 and some odd acres, and she was protesting because they're already using eminent domain to plow through her land for this keystone pipeline that supposedly isn't approved by our government. so how does that happen? >> guest: well, eminent domain is usually a function of state and local governments. so if the state approves the condemnation, the state can do that. the federal courts usually have an ability to police the process, though they rarely exercise it. but most condemnation is dope at the local -- is done at the local and state level. >> host: to massachusetts, paul on our independent line. >> caller: yes. i went through this three years ago with the el paso gas delta corporation and our local utility unitel. they had a right-of-way for my property. they wanted a construction right-of-way, and they refused to pay. it cost me $26,000 to fight many court. in court. and the lawyers i had had no idea what i was talking about. they had no idea. and -- [inaudible] when epa or dep in my state says you can't use your land on your farm
in texas there's a 78-year-old woman that had 300 and some odd acres, and she was protesting because they're already using eminent domain to plow through her land for this keystone pipeline that supposedly isn't approved by our government. so how does that happen? >> guest: well, eminent domain is usually a function of state and local governments. so if the state approves the condemnation, the state can do that. the federal courts usually have an ability to police the process, though they...
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mike's in fort worth, texas. hi, mike. >> caller: how's it going, larry? my -- pretty good. i'm a african-american democrat, but i agree with you one of the big problems in the african-american community is lack of fathers in the house. but i think, larry, when you say that, you kind of come off kind of harsh on black people. now, what's the reason behind the lack of a lot of fathers being in the house, drinking or in prison? well, back -- this is my belief. back in the '30s and '40s black people were lawyers, they had their own businesses like your father had that restaurant. today had, they were dentists -- they had, they were dentists, we had a lot of grocery stores because there was segregation, and we couldn't go to white places, so we had to become plumbers, our dentists, doctors and physicians. well, for the last 56 years there hasn't been, there hasn't been -- black youngsters haven't seen, haven't been able to go to the black dentist say like in the '30s or '40s or to a grocery store that's owned by black people or to a black doctor's office. you get my point, what
mike's in fort worth, texas. hi, mike. >> caller: how's it going, larry? my -- pretty good. i'm a african-american democrat, but i agree with you one of the big problems in the african-american community is lack of fathers in the house. but i think, larry, when you say that, you kind of come off kind of harsh on black people. now, what's the reason behind the lack of a lot of fathers being in the house, drinking or in prison? well, back -- this is my belief. back in the '30s and '40s...